Hi! I am sorry to hear about the Kindle not wanting to charge for you but I have a few questions to better assess where the problem is coming from. Anything else you can think of that I didn't touch on could be helpful as well. Questions (1) Have you opened it up to see if the charging port is loose or damaged? (2) Do you have another cord to use to charge it to see if the original cable, that you tested it with, is damaged? (3) Has it been dropped, water damaged, or anything else I am not listing? (4) If all else fails, can you include to show pictures in your post of the inside of device around charging port area? In regards to the question about pictures, I wanted to see if you can do that so everyone can get a peek at what you are looking at. Sometimes it is hard to describe technically what you are looking at and if you see anything questionable, the pictures will help and better assess the issue or issues. Sometimes the problem is one or more things affecting the device.

I have to agree with Andy on this because of the fact it was not properly sealed. Without sealing it, it leaves the inner components vulnerable and something could easily get damaged with a screen popping in and out of place. You could take the screen off, use a tester, and see if the replacement screen got damaged. If not, the main hardware is going to needing testing. Check the physical hardware like wear and tear. Has dust or moisture damaged the cable connection? Is the cable not being held securely in place? Find the cause to know the why - the digitizer can get damaged easily but if you know that isn't it then continue to problem solve.

What was the battery percentage before it turned off? Does your battery drain fast or have you noticed anything like this before? There might be a chance you just need a new battery. If you have owned that phone for awhile and it is the original battery - batteries eventually just need to be replaced over time. I would test to see if that is the issue. I hope that helps.

I am sorry to hear about your iPod touch not wanting to come on or sync for you but I had a few questions to try to isolate what is causing the problem. Questions: What version of iTunes are you running on your computer and firmware on the iPod? Do you have a Mac or Windows PC? Or is it a laptop? Have their been any recent repairs on the iPod? These questions will help see if there is a compatibility issue with the equipment and/or software. If there have been recent repairs, it might have been damaged more or they only fixed part of the problem. I also have going to post a guide by a member who talks about their iPod shutting down or not wanting to come on. Click here to be taken to their guide. Other than troubleshooting, I would recommend contacting Apple or your phone company to see if they have additional resources you could use.

You might have to perform a hard reset which requires you to reset the device back to factory settings. Everything will start over like it was when you first bought so data will be lost if you didn't save it somehow prior. However, I did find an article online that has an approach that doesn't require the hard reset. I am not sure if this works but I wanted to provide the information to you just in case so you could review it. Click here for article! I hope this was helpful to you. Good luck!

I am going to answer my own question because after about an hour of reading and then disassembling for the fourth time. I realized I forgot to plug a cord back in by the fan. lol So to properly approach a troubleshooting question... Step 1: Make sure everything was plugged back in the way it is supposed to be. I am going to write that down.

I can help with the battery question. I have that phone, as well as a few friends, and the battery is notorious for being a energy sucker. This model of the LG phone just is packaged like that. Android program itself has a lot of background apps that can be on, without you realizing, which is why it is important to always check the Task Manager. If any are running, you can turn them off and modify some of the usage in your settings. Regarding the wi fi... What does it do when you try to turn on the wi fi? How do you attempt to turn it on? Do you go through settings or do you use the drop menu from the home screen? Does it stay lit up or just randomly turns off? Has it never come on?

If you can, I would retrace your steps to make sure everything is hooked up accordingly and test the parts for anything that might be damaged. Check the cables and see if the connectors are dirty or anything is obstructing a secure connection.

Macrossps answered it pretty nicely. If you don't have the time and tools, I understand wanting to get it repaired professionally but understand that on old devices it can be cheaper to do it yourself. You can find people who will do it for you but it depends on your location and what services are available there. I like macrossps idea on the full screen assembly as an option too.

I figured it out. I removed the camera, attached the new display screen, and then put the camera back in. It must be a millimeter off because when I did this it worked. I just wanted to add this comment in case anyone else has this problem.